The surreal video describe how the women's power should be stimulated
by the mental and phisical training exercise, played by this unique italian performer.
Performance by Maria Agatiello
Art direction and photography, Carolina Amoretti
directed by Alvino Spazio
set design by Virginia Guiotto
sound by Jim Nedd

Fantabody is a bodysuit brand born with the aim of creating a product for all women who are not afraid to show their body, but that they want to enhance it with personality and unique pieces, to the rhythm of our motto "Be the girl you wanna be." Focal point of Fantabody collections is precisely the body, which we used for the extreme versatility, from the beach to the gym, used as top, by day and on the dancefloor on Saturday night.

Fantabody supports the unconventional beauties and motivates girls to believe in herself.

VRC is a new independent brand born and raised in Milan.

The project started in 2015 from a young emerging designer who wanted to create sartorial clothes using a charming and unexpected material: Latex.

All VRC Latex garments, made also by measurements, are designed and handmade by the same founder Francesca. The artisan brand brings a new colourfull and funny perspective to the classic sartorial imaginarium, dressing every size and shape of women bodies. The Milanese brand is now expanding to Male Apparel and it will open its online shop soon.

Lock up yourself in a room is gaining freedom. Locking doors is opening pores, singing celebration.

I am a man, you are a woman, I could be a woman and you a man, we both could be women, men, we could be alone, we could be several.

We are not a couple. And this is disturbing. We are Fides, Emma, Raya, Victor, Paul, Bettina, Jordan, Jonas, Frida, Noe... We are also Charlie, Liam, Oscar, Isla, we are Liberty leading our bodies , we are stimulation of the senses, we are a new generation made of wet dreams.

We are skins that are making echo, sheets get creased by our bodies, we are desire.

'The series came about as a discussion on all things womxn. The different phases we go through, the stereotypes we rebel against, the limitations of societal standards imposed upon us. For this series, I wanted to explore womxn who are firstly, very different from on another but secondly, share a common thread of strength and subsequent beauty in that strength.

Daniella, a young girl talks animatedly about all her dreams and favourite activities - ice-skating, by the way - and in her, I see myself. A young girl moving forward with speed and no limitations, the lack of self-consciousness, that innocence in childhood. On the opposite spectrum, I shot with Maureen who tells all the stories of a very vibrant past - from traveling all over the world to being a ballroom dance champion in her 20's - and now being in her 90's, all that she's learnt and loved.

Ceena and Gabe, mother and child, are both striking - he's all wide-eyes and curiosity, she's all wisdom and calm.

Watching her breastfeed him, in designer wear, cuts a very interesting image.

Removed from the virginal Mother trope - Ceena is sensual, individualistic - a mother, but not confined just to mother.

Zoya sits between two topless men. The one, a Caucasian male, eats seductively from a bowl of noodles.

Eyes turned upwards, she represents the annoyed reaction to a pop culture phenomenon that's created a very bizarre fetishization of the Asian female representation. Often depicted with seafood, noodle bowls or other culinary items - the Asian woman is too often shown as an overtly sexualized womxn. The image aims to reverse the trope, highlighting its strangeness, via the use of a male being put in that position.

All these womxn, albeit in different stages and from different cultures, share the same theme of owning their body and space - reinstating their beauty in their own unique way'